This is not really a jes2 subject. Rather, one of telecommunications.
Half duplex is less expensive and will work ok if the vast majority of
your traffic is one way. A printer, for example. 

A full duplex line may be faster, but perhaps not enough to justify the
cost. 

On the other hand, full duplex lines would work much better in a NJE
network.

HTH 
 

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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 2:04 PM
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I am not very versed in jes2.  I can not seem to find any decent
information on the subject.  All of the jes2 lines 
Defined in the shop are half-duplex.  I am trying to find some
information as to which is better, meaning half or 
Full.  I have an ee connection to a disaster site, and they recommend
full.   Any help would be greatly appreciated



Thank You

Bill Carroll







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